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Recently at a game, I was playing at second base. Guy on first and he steals. Our catcher throws it down to me and the runner is dead meat. What he does next is just stupid, he tries to juke me to avoid the tag (I have the tag ready for him down low). I get up, run after him and tag him in the face, doing so causes him to fall down.

Homeplate umpire yelled at me as I came into the dug out saying that I shouldnt tag that hard, which I did hard on purpose. The infield umpire told me that was a good tag, as soon as the play was over. My coach asked me why I tagged him hard, i simply told him because he was out by a mile (actually 10 feet) and he should just face it and not try to juke.

What are your guys' opinions on this?
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My son gave a leather facial to a kid who was the second one from his team to come in high. He said he owes a facial to the kid who came in so high and late last week he was spiked on the bicep deep enough to bleed and the wrist breaking his thumb (hairline fracture). We've had a couple of issues with teams unhappy they were losing to a team they deemed inferior. We were playing up. They tried intimidation on our middle infielders. Both runners were dead out except the second situation blew his glove off. Our head coach said my son won't have to wait until the guy slides into second for payback. He'll be wearing fastball first for intentionally causing an injury.
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Hard tags can have a place in the game when a play is close, but since this is the HSBASEBALLWEB, I feel it is neccesary to talk about NFHS rules that apply to HS baseball......

In NFHS (which the vast majority of HS play under) Umpires are to rule on Malicous contact and after reading a number of posts offered in this thread many of you are tightwalking that line.....and you are leaving it up to the umpire to decide whether or not you will continue to play in that game via ejection and will miss the next game due to suspension.......

This past year I ejected a first baseman for just such a tag. I was at first with no one on when a batter walked. As I was moving to the infield I heard the first baseman say to the second baseman, "watch This".........the pitcher threw over and the first baseman applied a hard tag right to the face of the runner........bloodied the nose of the runner.....

INSTANT EJECTION......for malicous contact.......everyone on his team laughed too, until they saw blood and realized their first baseman was ejected... not so funny then.

as far as runner being out by a long shot and the fielder punishing him with a hard tag.......I cant tell you how wrong that is.........a runner has the right to avoid a tag within reason and you have to apply the tag........you do your job, he is doing his........any extra will get you ejected......

As to the runner who was the second one from his team to come in high. NFHS rules on malicous contact apply to him as well and would have been or should have been called as the runner must not make any contact in a slide above the knee.....

as to the comment owing a leather facial.........this is why we call must call this rule.........if the runner had been called correctly there would be no retaliation "owed".......

grab a bat, hit the ball........play fast and lose with the rules and you will find yourself out of the game and eventually hurt your own ball club.....
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Originally posted by piaa_ump:
As to the runner who was the second one from his team to come in high. NFHS rules on malicous contact apply to him as well and would have been or should have been called as the runner must not make any contact in a slide above the knee.....

as to the comment owing a leather facial.........this is why we call must call this rule.........if the runner had been called correctly there would be no retaliation "owed".......

grab a bat, hit the ball........play fast and lose with the rules and you will find yourself out of the game and eventually hurt your own ball club.....
If, could have, should have .... Some umpires are better than others. If the umpires don't take control it's left to the players. It's not like my son would sucker punch a runner. The tag just keeps sweeping from the initial tag, right through the head. It looks real accidental.

The cheap shot slide that got him injured should have been called as malicious. Our head coach argued until the umpire said when he turns back around he wants to see him gone. In otherwords, "I'm about to eject you."
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I understand about malicious calls not being called. My son had received the ball and had set up 2 feet in front of home in the baseline. A runner decided to leave his feet and planted both of them in my sons chest. The ump called him out because my son tagged him and held on to the ball, but he continued to play that day in that game. No repercussion what so ever.
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If, could have, should have .... Some umpires are better than others. If the umpires don't take control it's left to the players. It's not like my son would sucker punch a runner. The tag just keeps sweeping from the initial tag, right through the head. It looks real accidental.


I'll give you this much, there are umpires out there who should not be doing the job.....

but all of these things you describe are malicous contact and Id eject your son or any player for doing it (especially if its taught to look real accidental).....then Im sure I hear from you that I should "let the players handle it".........which from that viewpoint is fine until someone gets hurt then they want to lay the blame on the umpires for "letting the game get out of hand".......

just my .02......
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Originally posted by piaa_ump: I'll give you this much, there are umpires out there who should not be doing the job.....

but all of these things you describe are malicous contact and Id eject your son or any player for doing it (especially if its taught to look real accidental).....then Im sure I hear from you that I should "let the players handle it".........which from that viewpoint is fine until someone gets hurt then they want to lay the blame on the umpires for "letting the game get out of hand".......

just my .02......
I'll tell the umpire he should have been in control from the first situation.

When we play ECTB (USSSA) tournaments and I don't see a PIAA or Legion patch on the umpire, who knows what we're going to get. The game in question was one of these. Also the worse they are, the less they're willing to discuss anything.
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When we play ECTB (USSSA) tournaments and I don't see a PIAA or Legion patch on the umpire, who knows what we're going to get. The game in question was one of these.



Ive heard that about USSSA since its basis was as a predominatly softball organization.............
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Also the worse they are, the less they're willing to discuss anything


This is 100 % true........
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Originally posted by piaa_ump:
Ive heard that about USSSA since its basis was as a predominatly softball organization.............
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Also the worse they are, the less they're willing to discuss anything
Ive heard that about USSSA since its basis was as a predominatly softball organization.
USSSA is a second rate softball organization in most parts of the country. The Gold standard is ASA. NSA also has some clout in the area.

ECTB switched affiliations from AAU to USSSA a couple of years ago when Sports At The Beach dropped USSSA for CABA. While it varies from region to region, USSSA tends to be the gold standard for travel baseball through 15U. The team that wins the Elite 24 in their age group is considered the best in the country.

ECTB tried to promote USSSA travel softball not realizing how entrenched ASA and NSA are in the area. It failed since no one signed up for tournaments. They didn't even realize softball doesn't have odd year travel teams (11U, 13U, 15U, etc).
Most of the tournaments in D/FW are USSSA, Super Series and a few Triple Crown. This year in Flower Mound was the First Annual AAYBA World Series for this area.

All the tournaments in this area use all the same umpires. Some are good and some are not so good. The tournament where my son was leveled was USSSA.

This past weekend we played in a non-sanctioned memorial tournament for a young girl who played USSSA boys baseball until she passed away 6 years ago. I believe our umpires were PONY.
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Originally posted by TG:
My son gave a leather facial to a kid who was the second one from his team to come in high. He said he owes a facial to the kid who came in so high and late last week he was spiked on the bicep deep enough to bleed and the wrist breaking his thumb (hairline fracture). We've had a couple of issues with teams unhappy they were losing to a team they deemed inferior. We were playing up. They tried intimidation on our middle infielders. Both runners were dead out except the second situation blew his glove off. Our head coach said my son won't have to wait until the guy slides into second for payback. He'll be wearing fastball first for intentionally causing an injury.


My son had his arm broken taking a throw from the catcher on a steal at short. It was clearly a dirty slide with feet up in the air. Knocked his glove off and fractured the radial portion of his elbow socket. This happened the week before AAU nationals when he was 10.

I told him it was a dirty slide and his time would come for payback. The next time they played he hit their pitcher with a line drive off his leg. He doubled off the RF wall, and then started a 6-4-3 DP against the kid that broke his arm. The boy did come up to him after the game and apologized. Oh by the way, they also won the game and beat that team for the first time ever.

Love this game!
Hard tags that deliver a message are part of the game. However, an intentional shot to the face usually crosses the line and in this case, I think you did. My son’s summer team would settle that on the field and within the rules. The next slide at second would end with you leaving the field with help from your team trainer. That is also part of the game. At the very least, spikes hurt and at its worst, ankle or knee injuries can end a career. Don’t make yourself the target of this kind of play.

Of course, pitchers have their own code and method of retaliation… Two weeks ago, my son took a fastball to the back of the head. His only crime was hitting a monster homerun in his previous plate appearance. It's a safe bet the pitcher would be throwing at you too.
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Of course, pitchers have their own code and method of retaliation… Two weeks ago, my son took a fastball to the back of the head. His only crime was hitting a monster homerun in his previous plate appearance. It's a safe bet the pitcher would be throwing at you too.


Its a safe bet that he didnt throw at me. It wasnt actually in the face, more in the chest. As he fell down i guess it slipped his face. If I woulda got took out with a slide on the next stolen base, im sure we woulda both been out of the game, as I would make sure. Umpires even acknowledged the tag I did..
You can tag some1 hard to get the message across. There is a line that you cross however, if you do it to intentionally injure the player is wrong. If i show bout or take a little to long goin around the bases on a home run i expect a peg my next at bat. I do not however expect a pitch right at the head. No one should ever intentionally try to hit someone in the head with a pitch, or no one should go cleats high on a player. There also is that line with tagging some1 hard. Slap them hard on the back or on the leg maybe a shot to the side of the abs. You get close when you get a hard shot to the helmet but the face no, the croth heck no.

That is my 2 cents from a ball player that does like to payback dirty plays but the clean way.
Most of the stuff in this thread is garbage. You are not big and bad and tuff by giving hard tags or throwing at batters. You are hurting your team because you are more worried about getting even than doing your job.

Besides you might get tossed and probably have to sit out a game - is that really worth it?

You might get hurt yourself by trying to do something to get even - is that really worth it?

You might get one of your team mates hurt because the other team is retaliating - is that really worth it?

If you "have to hit" the next batter to get back at them do you just do it or does the situation of the game make you smarter - what I mean is one run difference (you are up one or down one) or the game is tied. You plunk the lead off batter because you "have to get him back". Now you have put your chance at winning in jeopardy. They might take the lead, increase their lead or tie the game. It could even lead to a big inning - is that worth it?

Just play the game and if something happens let it go. Make the plays and do your job.

If I know one of my guys tries to retalitate in some fashion they are out for a long time - it is selfish behavior and doesn't help the team.

Don't give me that **** about respecting and protecting team mates. You want to do that then get the basehit that scores them in a big situation.

Play the game right.
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Let your pitcher take care of it. Its pretty easy to "accidently" let a curveball go into the kid. Dont you do anything because he can make a tag seem way harder than it really can be.

I play 1st base and i was holdin this one kid on and he kept trying to cleat me when he slid back (he was a stupid kid he would always come back cleats first?!?!) But anyways i told the kid on the mounds that the next time he came up i would say "let it rip" and the next time he came up, i did it. My pitch tossed mid-80's into the kids back and he took a 2 step lead and stood there with his hand on his back.
Are you serious. This has to be some kind of joke. If you need to tag someone hard in the face because they tried to avoid a tag you shouldn't be playing this game. He was trying to avoid getting out. Ever seen a run down? They don't just run to the base they try whatever they can to be safe. How would you like it if the runner lowered his shoulder and ran through you? That's running to the base isn't it?
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Let your pitcher take care of it. Its pretty easy to "accidently" let a curveball go into the kid. Dont you do anything because he can make a tag seem way harder than it really can be.

I play 1st base and i was holdin this one kid on and he kept trying to cleat me when he slid back (he was a stupid kid he would always come back cleats first?!?!) But anyways i told the kid on the mounds that the next time he came up i would say "let it rip" and the next time he came up, i did it. My pitch tossed mid-80's into the kids back and he took a 2 step lead and stood there with his hand on his back.


1. Why hit someone with a CB?
2. I tell my kids to come back cleat first when the 1B (or 2B) is blocking the bag. Maybe he wasn't as stupid as you thought.
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Originally posted by nd943:
Are you serious. This has to be some kind of joke. If you need to tag someone hard in the face because they tried to avoid a tag you shouldn't be playing this game. He was trying to avoid getting out. Ever seen a run down? They don't just run to the base they try whatever they can to be safe. How would you like it if the runner lowered his shoulder and ran through you? That's running to the base isn't it?



I went to tag in the stomach area, and he slid. Thus causing me to tag in the face...
If you went to tag in the stomach area, but ended up tagging in the face because he slid then it's no problem. I took the original post to mean you were mad that he tried to avoid you so you just hit him in the face which is just rediculous. Also, I still don't get why he wouldn't try to avoid the tag. That's like saying why run out a groundball? You're probably going to be out.
I love hard-nose baseball and it is part of the game...there are times when maliciousness is not validated, but other times it is necessary for a hard tag, slide, or inside pitch to protect your teammates.

I like linedrive's explanation. I believe player's should know the game of baseball well enough to know when to slide hard, when to throw inside, etc. If they do then the umpire's should leave it alone...if they're doing it just to hurt somebody then I say get rid of them.

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